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Most of them rather well balanced, and most of those who aren't are intended to be that way in any case.

As if that was a bad thing.

Ugh, no. Love Hina was a fine little entertainment, but in the end it was just another harem manga. Not even as good as Saber Marionette or El Hazard.

I wish he concludes it after the epic wrapup it deserves.

Only objection I have to the whole project is that the Shounen Magazine editors very quickly dropped their objections to Ken's way of continuing the story after they realised that they have something which rivals the 3 Kings of SJ. From the way I see it, it's an SJ action title, but under SM's wing.

As serious as this explosion is and as dangerous as it could have been, Japanese netizens were quick to point out that in the tenant's room, there is a copy of Dreamcast love simulator Love Hina: Totsuzen no Engeji Happening. But not just a copy of the game, a limited version of the game, which came with a limited edition Love Hina wall clock, a Love Hina towel, a stuffed animal, a shrine tailsman for good luck. The box appears to be in tact, but no word on whether the game made it out okay or if the wall clock was affixed to the wall that was blown clear off.